It's one of the biggest music events of the summer and more than 150,000 festival goers, including many people from Hull and East Yorkshire, are set to make the trip to Worthy Farm in less than two weeks' time.

However, after three terror attacks in London and Manchester in the space of just 10 weeks, Glastonbury organisers have upped security at this year's event - meaning it will take that little bit longer to get on site.

Seven changes have been introduced following recent incidents and anyone making the journey from East Yorkshire to Somerset should be fully aware of all seven prior to their journey.

1. Extra bag searches

All ticket holders will have to go through extra searches as part of increased security measures.

This means the bags you are taking into Glastonbury will be thoroughly searched but also extra searches of vehicles will take place upon arrival.

Body searches will also be carried out as you enter the site.

2. Entrance will be slower

As you might have guessed, with all these searches in place, it will take you longer to get on the site and start your festival experience.

Expect queues but also be patient and cooperate with all security requests and searches to ensure that everything runs smoothly as you make your way into Worthy Farm.

3. Pack light

No one wants to be carrying a lorry load of stuff to festivals, but this year, organisers are encouraging everyone to bring the bare minimum.

On the Glastonbury website, it says: "We do appreciate that you’re going to be staying on the farm for several days, but the less you bring, the quicker you’ll get through the gates.